European integration presents a new context for the relationship between state and nation. New meanings of sovereignty, a reallocation of competences and the rise of new networks allow for expressions of nationality short of statehood. Nationality movements have adapted where they have usable traditions, a territorial base and an ideological alignment close to the European norm. The EU, however, provides few institutional possibilities for stateless nations.
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